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Spider-Man Pulls a Girl with the Dragon Tattoo While Looking for Female Lead

Marc Webb’s Spider-Man reboot has taken a page out of David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo talent search by pairing one American with four foreign-born actresses in an attempt to cast Peter Parker’s love interest (who, FYI, isn’t Mary Jane). The current shortlist : Teresa Palmer, Imogen Poots, Lily Collins, Ophelia Lovibond and Emma Roberts. ( Mary Elizabeth Winstead was on the list, too, but unfortunately didn’t make the cut.) Based on previous experience , expect the role to go to Roberts. [ THR /Heat Vision ]

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On DVD: Capturing the Gondrys

You know you can trust a filmmaker to be an artist and not a slippery hack when he salts his Hollywood-comedy resume with documentaries about his own family. Of course we already knew Michel Gondry occupies an obsessive, handmade, dreamy moviescape all his own — when he isn’t directing The Green Hornet , that is. But his most recent film, The Thorn in the Heart , is personal in a brand new way. It’s essentially a home movie, and as such is both very Gondrian and exactly what name directors aren’t supposed to spend their time on, especially since the meat of Gondry’s family isn’t sensational or tragic or even terribly funny. Like all home movies, and to some mysterious extent all cinema, The Thorn in the Heart is about time, its unstoppable passage and the residue it leaves behind.

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